Why Is Asia-Pacific Market Performance Diverging? Nikkei 225 Closes Near Flat, Kospi Rises, A-Shares Remain Stable

TradingKey04-07 16:46

TradingKey - On April 7, Asia-Pacific stock markets closed with mixed performances but remained generally steady.

Global market sentiment remained cautious as Donald Trump set a deadline for Iran and oil prices continued to hover above $110. However, some markets gradually digested geopolitical risks after an initial early-session shock.

In terms of market performance, the Nikkei 225 Index closed nearly flat at 53,429.51, edging up 0.03%, while South Korea's KOSPI rose 0.82% to close at 5,494.78, significantly outperforming the Japanese market.

Data Source: TradingView

Market performance in South Korea was primarily bolstered by Samsung Electronics' strong earnings guidance. Samsung expects its first-quarter operating profit to surge eightfold, driving a recovery in tech sector sentiment and helping the KOSPI maintain its upward momentum despite high oil prices and geopolitical risks.

By contrast, while Japanese stocks also saw a recovery attempt, they ultimately recorded only marginal gains due to the oil price shock, the yen's trajectory, and concerns over the Middle East situation, indicating that capital remains in a wait-and-see mode.

Regarding the Chinese market, A-shares remained relatively steady overall. The performance of Chinese stocks was not volatile today, as both the Shanghai Composite Index and the CSI 300 Index traded within a narrow range, reflecting a restrained overall sentiment.

For A-shares, external oil prices and geopolitical conditions remain short-term disruptions, but the absence of panic selling suggests that investors currently prefer to wait for clearer policy signals and external event developments.

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